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Embodied Connections Versus Common Knowledge

Digby Tantam

Arguing that our brains are wirelessly connected though non-verbal communication, Digby Tantam presents research to show how our brains are linked in unexpected ways and the implications this has for our understanding of criminal behaviour, autism spectrum disorders, relationships and more. Learn More

What to do about hyperactivity in children including those with ADHD, SPD and ASD

K.I. Al-Ghani and Joy Beaney, illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani

This illustrated storybook explains hyperactivity through the story of Winston Wallaby and his uncontrollable bouncing at school. It allows children with ADHD, SPD & ASD to recognise and support their additional sensory needs. A helpful introduction for parents/carers and appendices with strategies to be used at home and in school are included. Learn More

A Visual Guide to Help Brain and Body for Children on the Autism Spectrum

Joel Shaul

Learn to build individual strengths and work through problems with this picture-based guide for children with ASD aged 7-14. The use of simple images and photocopiable worksheets creates a fun and engaging resource for identifying different emotions and how to manage and deal with personal challenges. Learn More

Life with Autism

Angela Coelho, illustrated by Camille Robertson

What would life be like if the world was too noisy for your eyes, or your clothes always felt too itchy? This picture book describes the world from the point of view of a child with autism and the sensory issues and big feelings they often encounter. This simple explanation is ideal for children aged 5+ to help understanding of sensory issues. Learn More

An engaging visual explanation of dyslexia, what it means, and how to embrace it. Vibrant images and simple text depict what dyslexia is, along with helpful tools for learning and examples of skills and professions best-suited for people with dyslexia. Includes tips for success, additional games and learning resources. Learn More

A father, a daughter (and Autism)

Maria Gallardo and Miguel Gallardo

A father's first-hand account of what life is like with his daughter Maria who has autism. On a trip to the Canary Islands in Spain, some challenges arise as a result. This comic shows how the two work around these issues, and gives insight into how Maria sees and experiences the world. Learn More

Reading can be particularly difficult for children with dyslexia; however, there are specific strategies and resources that can help once it has been identified. Join Harry and his family as he learns special tips and tricks to overcome dyslexia to build confidence and enjoy reading. Learn More

A Calming Story to Help Children Relax When They Go Out and About

Adele Devine, illustrated by Quentin Devine

Children with special needs often feel overwhelmed while out and about, but this simple rhyming story can help them to reduce feelings of anxiety. Ideal for kids aged 3-7, this bright and reassuring picture book offers calming strategies, useful symbols for pre-readers, and downloadable notes to support kids who feel anxious out of the home. Learn More

Super Powers to Help Kids Through the Tough Stuff in Everyday Life

Lauren Brukner, illustrated by Apsley

An illustrated resource packed with strategies and exercises for children aged 4-7 to regulate emotions and overcome the challenges of the most difficult times in a typical day. Simple solutions and guidance can be adapted into any child's daily routine with tips and extra resources for parents and educators. Learn More

A Story to Help Children with Autism to Talk about their Feelings and Join In

Using activity cards as a basis for communication, this inspiring picture book for 4-10 year olds shows how children on the autism spectrum, or children who find it hard to communicate with their peers, can learn to express themselves through simple question and answer exercises. Learn More